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Monitor articles for October 07, 1981
- US: praise for the man, doubts about the region
- Sadat -- his strengh lay in his very Egyptianness
- A clever new kind of control for Leafcutter ants
- Thai Government's critics want 'open door' to Vietnam
- Women designers bring fresh ideas to menswear
- Iran's new President: a chief Khomeini strategist
- Progressive choosing
- Upstarts vs. veterans is the Al game
- IRA inmates win 'give' on garb
- A revived Korchnoi draws Karpov in 3rd chess game
- Salvadoran troops circle rebel posts in the north
- Selling an old home and buying a new?
- A tale of 'connections' gone astray at a Chinese factory
- District hot-water heating enjoys cost-saving comeback
- Israel given OK by Saudis to free grounded warship
- Short-term interest rates begin what may become a slow slide
- Sales of US '81 cars hit worst point since 1930s
- What reduced emission standards would mean to high altitude cities
- Big US oil drilling firm being bought by Kuwait
- US agency readies new war of words
- The fight to end abortions likened to freeing slaves
- Claudette Colbert in a mild thriller; A Talent for Murder Starring Claudette Colbert, Jean-Pierre Aumont. Suspense-comedy by Jerome Chodorov and Nor...
- Israel watches succession in Egypt with one eye on Sinai withdrawal
- Cotton candy and bumper cars -- a German Kirmes
- The day management got the word
- Small business aids
- Kremlin will shed no tears for America's friend Sadat
- Trudeau keeps door ajar for compromise
- Americans can help themselves -- and each other
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- The Reagan MX menu -- Why?
- Infrared astronomy forces the planet Neptune to yield a secret
- Machinist chief criticizes AFL-CIO for weak support of controllers strike
- Antique paisley shawls can adorn a wall, complement country clothes
- China's offer for Taiwan -- but what about Taiwanese?
- A guiding hand in season
- Chitchat about presidents, writers; Presidential Anecdotes, by Paul F. Boller Jr. New York: Oxford University Press. The Oxford Book of American Lit...
- Los Angeles begins to shed image as cultural wasteland
- Continuing Sadat's work
- Russia's protest literature studied; A History of Post-War Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition, by Grigori Svirski. Translated and ed...
- First non-NASA satellite may launch era of low-cost space exploration
- Canada pledges big share of foreign aid for food
- Doubts undercut South Africa's plan for constitutional reform
- Voting Rights Act gets big boost from House vote
- Idealism, commercialism rub shoulders; Major hotbed of American art -- N.Y.'s SoHo
- Vermont: beneath the foliage, a natural gas bonanza?
- Installers of hot-water systems heat up 'solar wave' forecast
- US accords Wallenberg citizenship for heroism
- Most US aid works -- but not this $28 million
- Cairo: tumult on scene, doubt on what comes next
- The favor of a reply
- Enough the image, the ideal
- After Sadat, US Mideast strategy put at risk
- Now the Russians worry about dominoes
- Joe Kennedy, Venezuela link up to bring fuel to Massachusetts poor
- Solidarity issues plans for tough new program